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The newly crowned Miss Birmingham 2025, Evanjelin Elchmanar, will proudly represent the vibrant and diverse city of Birmingham at the Miss England National Final this November being hosted over two days , 20th & 21st November  at the Grand Station Wolverhampton.

Evanjelin, a full-time model and charity founder, is the driving force behind Climate X Change, a non-profit organisation that has raised over £100,000 for sustainable, community-led environmental projects. Her long-term vision is to expand this work internationally, particularly in Sri Lanka, where she aims to create sustainable employment opportunities for single mothers.

“Representing Birmingham is such a proud moment for me, especially as I bring my story, passions, and purpose to the Miss England stage,” said Evanjelin. “My mission is to be a voice for diversity, sustainability, and self-love — because beauty isn’t just about what we see on the exterior; it’s about how we show up for ourselves, for others, and for the world around us.”

Currently based in Moseley, a leafy Birmingham suburb known for its creativity and cultural richness, Evanjelin enjoys sharing that J.R.R. Tolkien once lived there — with the area inspiring parts of his legendary Lord of the Rings novels.

Born in Paris as the city’s first Christmas baby of the new millennium, Evanjelin is of Sri Lankan heritage. Her family’s journey took her from Greece and France to the UK, where she grew up as the youngest of three siblings.

Her passion for the arts led her to Toronto, Canada, where she studied acting and TV presenting at Tafft College. During this time, she also developed a passion for cooking and health, inspired by a personal health challenge that reshaped her perspective on nutrition and lifestyle.

Beyond pageantry and modelling, Evanjelin is a singer, pianist, pageant coach, and soon-to-be entrepreneur — with plans to launch her own organic haircare line. She continues to develop her presenting career while remaining committed to charitable projects that make a lasting impact.

With her unique combination of talent, purpose, and multicultural heritage, Evanjelin will now carry Birmingham’s name onto the Miss England national stage, aiming to inspire others with her message of empowerment and sustainability.

The national final of Miss England takes place over two days on the 20th & 21st November .  To vote for Evanjelin in the competition download the Miss England app for FREE to place a FREE vote from 25th October 2025.

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